Topic: Harry Patch - The Last Tommy. 1898 - 2009
Harry Patch who served in the First World War made his last journey today as people came from all over the country to attend his funeral service in Wells Cathedral. (Wells is 4-5 miles from me.)
Harry lived to the age of 111 and was a greatly respected figure locally, nationally and internationally - Royalty and Heads of State attended his funeral - and many are saddened at the passing of a quiet, modest man.
The quote that sums up what he endured in the trenches of France is an excerpt from his book - "The Last Fighting Tommy:"
"We came across a lad from A company. He was ripped open from his shoulder to his waist by shrapnel and lying in a pool of blood. When we got to him, he said: 'Shoot me'. He was beyond human help and, before we could draw a revolver, he was dead. And the final word he uttered was 'Mother.' I remember that lad in particular. It's an image that has haunted me all my life, seared into my mind."
Whilst no-one in their right mind could think that war is a good thing, please spend a moment thinking of all the service personnel from all countries who are sent to foreign lands to fight and die without being able to question the validity of what and who they are fighting for.
My deep respect for all those serving.
My deepest respect to Harry who fought in "The War To End All Wars," and my condolences to his family.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Patch
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